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A Few Quick Tips For Gorge Wedding-Day Hair Color

Figuring out how to style your hair for your wedding can cause headaches long before all those little bobby pins slide in. But have you even started to think about what to do with your hair color?

Maybe you're happy with your natural hair hue--lucky you! But if you tend to tinker with your hair color and want to figure out how to get your highlights or dye job looking extra-great for your big day, here are a few clues from Redken haircolor consultant David Stanko:

- For highlighted hair: Book an appointment to get your streaks refreshed just a few days before the big event sot they look bright and fresh, with no roots.

- Brunettes: Consider adding a few slightly lighter highlights (especially through the outer layer and around your face) to keep hair from looking like one dark, solid mass in photos.

- Redheads: You might want to avoid too much auburn, which can look cartoonish on film.

And whatever your color, mist on shine spray (like Redken Vinyl Glam) to make sure your hair hue doesn't look flat through the camera lens--this sheer coat will lend it more of a 3D, layered effect.

What do you plan to do with your haircolor before your wedding day? Will you change it up or stay true to what you know?